Cork and one Limerick
Comprising:
a Fiddle pattern table spoon, James Heyland, circa 1795, stamped with maker's mark and incuse STERLING, crested,
a Fiddle pattern table spoon, Joseph Kinselagh, also stamped WHELPLY for John Whelphey of Cork, Dublin 1807,
a Fiddle pattern dessert fork, John Toleken, circa 1800, stamped TOLEKEN, STERLING, crested,
a large Old English pattern table spoon, Carden Terry, circa 1800, stamped with maker's mark and STERLING, crested,
three Fiddle pattern table spoons, Carden Terry, Dublin 1819, all with the same crest,
a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Carden Terry & Jane Williams, circa 1810, stamped with maker's mark and STERLING, crested,
a pair of Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, William Teulon, circa 1805, stamped with incuse maker's mark and STERLING, crested,
a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, John Whelphley, circa 1810, stamped WHELPLEY and incuse STERLING,
an Old English pattern teaspoon, stamped I. SOLOMON, STERLING, initialled,
one Fiddle pattern salt spoon, Carden Terry & Jane Williams, crested,
one Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, stamped with maker's mark for Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Dublin hallmarks, no date letter, crested,
one bright engraved pointed end salt spoon, maker's mark struck twice WFG, for William Fitzgerald, Limerick, circa 1800, weight 18.5oz. (15)